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Transgenics of an elite <Emphasis Type="Italic">indica</Emphasis> rice variety Pusa Basmati 1 harbouring the <Emphasis Type="Italic">codA</Emphasis> gene are highly tolerant to salt stress
Authors:A Mohanty  H Kathuria  A Ferjani  A Sakamoto  P Mohanty  N Murata  A Tyagi
Institution:Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi-110021, India.
Abstract:Transgenic lines of indica rice were generated by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation with the choline oxidase ( codA) gene from Arthrobacter globiformis. Choline oxidase catalyses conversion of choline to glycine betaine. Glycine betaine is known to provide tolerance against a variety of stresses. Molecular analyses of seven independent transgenic lines as performed by Southern, Northern and Western hybridization revealed integration and expression of the transgene as well as inheritance in the progeny plants. A good correlation was observed between levels of mRNA and protein accumulation, and a significant amount of choline oxidase product, i.e. glycine betaine, accumulated in R0 as well as R1 plants. Mendelian as well as non-Mendelian segregation patterns were obtained in the progeny plants. Challenge studies performed with R1 plants by exposure to salt stress (0.15 M NaCl) for 1 week, followed by a recovery period, revealed that in some cases more than 50% of the transgenic plants could survive salt stress and set seed whereas wild-type plants failed to recover.
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